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A Guide to Early Intervention Services for Children with Developmental Concerns

Early Intervention: Empowering Families

In the journey of parenting, ensuring that your child is thriving and reaching their developmental milestones can sometimes become a matter of concern. For many parents or caregivers, recognizing whether their child is growing and developing appropriately is crucial. From infancy to 36 months—often referred to as the early start age—there are resources and services designed to support children and their families.

Early Intervention Programs: What New Moms Need to Know

Parents, caregivers, and even childcare providers should be informed about programs funded by the federal government that offer significant support. These programs funnel resources down to the community level, ensuring local solutions for local needs. An initiative like "Be Moms Aware" works to enlighten caregivers about available options.

Early intervention is a crucial support system for children aged 0 to 36 months who exhibit developmental delays or are at risk for future challenges. By providing specialized services and resources, early intervention programs can help these young children reach their full potential.

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